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Help "Slater" Buehrle Save Pets in Miami - End the Pit Bull Ban!

When my husband, Mark, became the new pitcher for the Miami Marlins, we were excited to move our family down to Florida and join our team's community.

But then we found out our family wasn't welcome in Miami-Dade County, because one of our rescued dogs, Slater, is a pit bull. We were lucky enough to be able to afford to buy a house outside of Miami-Dade County so we could keep Slater. Many families aren't as fortunate, and they love their dogs just as much.

Because of an archaic exemption in state law, Miami-Dade County is the only county in the entire state permitted to engage in canine profiling. Florida state legislators Representative Carlos Trujillo and Senator Jim Norman are leading an effort, with the help of Best Friends Animal Society, to right this injustice and to repeal the portion of the Florida statute that allows Miami-Dade to kill dogs simply because of their appearance.

No other county in Florida is allowed such unmitigated power over people’s pets. It is time that Miamians again enjoy the same right that citizens in Florida’s 66 other counties have.

Despite being over 20 years old, Miami’s canine profiling still causes the needless, senseless and unjustified confiscation and killing of hundreds of innocent dogs every year, proving that breed discrimination does not make communities safer, and is impossible to enforce. It’s also a waste of tax dollars. Nowhere else in Florida can certain breeds of dogs be summarily killed simply because of their appearance.

It is time to put an end, once and for all, to canine discrimination in Florida and make the Sunshine State a model of humane public policy. Please join me, Mark and our family in standing up for Slater and the dogs Miami-Dade. Help save lives and keep families together by supporting the legislation that will repeal Miami's inhumane breed-discriminatory law.

I support Mark Buehrle, the new Miami Marlins pitcher, and his family in asking you to pass HB 997/SB 1322 to save lives by ending canine profiling in Miami-Dade County.

Because of an archaic exemption in state law, Miami-Dade County is the only county in the entire state permitted to engage in canine profiling. Florida state legislators Representative Carlos Trujillo and Senator Jim Norman are leading an effort, with the help of Best Friends Animal Society, to right this injustice and to repeal the portion of the Florida statute that allows Miami-Dade to kill dogs simply because of their appearance.

No other county in Florida is allowed such unmitigated power over people’s pets.

Despite being over 20 years old, Miami’s canine profiling still causes the needless, senseless and unjustified confiscation and killing of hundreds of innocent dogs every year, proving that breed discrimination does not make communities safer, and is impossible to enforce. It’s also a waste of tax dollars.

Nowhere else in Florida can certain breeds of dogs be summarily killed simply because of their appearance. It is time to put an end, once and for all, to canine discrimination in Florida and make the Sunshine State a model of humane public policy.

To correct this injustice, I am asking you to support the repeal of Miami’s archaic and inhumane breed-discriminatory legislation (BDL) and to stand beside Representative Trujillo and Senator Norman as a co-sponsor on the legislation that will make this happen. It is time that Miamians again enjoy the same right that citizens in Florida’s 66 other counties have.

By repealing the canine profiling provision, Miami-Dade will have the opportunity to embrace proven methods for building a safer, more humane community.

The Buehrles were lucky enough to be able to afford to buy a house outside of Miami-Dade County so they could keep their pit bull, Slater. Many families aren't as fortunate, though they love their dogs just as much. We need you to stand up for the responsible dog-owning citizens of Miami-Dade County by helping save pets and keep families together.